Freaks

Jettie 2021-11-22 18:54:15

Needless to say, consumerism itself is rubbish, and this movie is rubbish produced in the consumer era.

First of all, this movie is not sincere. A person who believes in Buddhism will bow down to Chomsky and set his ideals as the Republic of Plato, and this person even holds high the banner of liberalism. We must know that the only connection between Chomsky and Plato is only the part of the soul's recollection. Buddhism opposes suicide, killing, and promotes the theories of sexual evil, and movies undoubtedly praise libido. Can you imagine a group of people returning to the wilderness reading Diamond at night? So, if the director of this film is not a fool, then he treats the audience as a fool.

Secondly, this film is dressed in the cloak of maverick freedom and praises the excellence of fascism. The mother in the movie said in her letter that she established a unique ideal country in the history of mankind. The so-called king of philosophy. It is ridiculous that if you have read the ideal country, you should understand that the current society (including China) is more than the ideal country in the movie. Meets the "republic" standard, so is the director sarcastic? I don't think so, because the director doesn't have that free time, the director is very busy, and he is anxious to get his brain back. By the way, Plato's Utopia has no poets, let alone Eliot and Nabokov.

In a word, this movie completely puts bloggers' eyeball strategy into full play, we are different! what! Do you want to lift high?

U fucking freaks

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Captain Fantastic quotes

  • Ben: It's a beautiful mistake. But a mistake.

  • [first lines]

    Ben: [family gathers around the slain deer] Today, the boy is dead. And in his place... is a man.

    Bo: [rips off a bloody bite of the offered morsel]